Above the lively artisan and farming village of Peist, hikers will come across the Walser stable museum "Uf Truaja". In the archetypal Schanfigger stable there is a hodgepodge of agricultural tools inscribed in Walser dialect, making the stable museum like a linguistic time capsule.
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The chapel of St. Lorenz stands to the north of Paspels in Domleschg at an altitude of 840 metres above sea level on the edge of a flat hilltop that plunges vertically towards the west and north.
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The ruins of Schwarzenstein Castle are enthroned high above the rocks that tumble down to the valley floor of the Vorderrhein; not visible from the Obersax terrace, but easy to reach.
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